Into the Storm

Parade - 07 Aug 2014
And part of the story [of Into the Storm] is that one of the scientists is doing all this to try to get earlier warning to try to save lives basically, and that's her whole thrust and motivation for doing as much work as she does. So we're always very ...

Daily Mail - 20 Sep 2017
Rosselló also said that at least one person was killed in the storm on the island when a board was ripped from a house it had been nailed to and hit a man. He said that the number of deaths could increase in the next few days. Pictured above are downed ...

The Weather Channel - 26 Sep 2017
The storm smashed into the U.S. territory on Sept. 20 as a Category 4 hurricane, twisting metal, snapping trees and utility poles and effectively paralyzing the island. "Months and months and months and months are going to pass before we can recover ...

Chicago Tribune - 26 Sep 2017
Maria's top sustained winds dropped Tuesday to near 75 mph, and the National Hurricane Center expected it to weaken into a tropical storm by Tuesday night or Wednesday. The center remained far offshore, centered about 175 miles southeast of Cape ...

Today.com - 22 Sep 2017
Then, the ship would ride out the hurricane somewhere west of Cuba, where it would be safe from the weather, and passengers were welcome to stay aboard if they wanted to avoid enduring the storm on land. When the ship docked at port, all but 76 ...

KRIS Corpus Christi News - 26 Sep 2017
But in the one month since the monster storm hit, Miguel Elizondo, an Alice, Texas native attending medical school on the Leeward Island of Dominica, has been running from one big storm into the next. Starting with Hurricane Harvey. In the last part of ...

New York Post - 26 Sep 2017
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) has asked the Federal Trade Commission to look into the gouging, and maybe the FTC will. But here's a suggestion: Before our politicians debate whether we should pay less in taxes in the future, how about they help us pay less ...

Esquire.com - 09 Sep 2017
But it takes a truly different sort to climb into a tube made of thin aluminum, then fly that thing straight into the eye of a hurricane at an altitude somewhere between 10,000 feet at the top and the "oh-my-God-I-can-see-dolphins" level of 1,500 feet ...

USA TODAY - 24 Sep 2017
KEY WEST — Two weeks after Hurricane Irma devastated the Florida Keys, the first cruise ship docked Sunday in this southernmost city, providing the first boost of tourist dollars to the storm-ravaged area. Doni Battochi, the first to disembark into ...

KTRK-TV - 09 Sep 2017
As they soar through the tropical systems, the hurricane hunters drop scientific instruments known as dropwindsondes into the storm. The dropwindsondes are equipped with sensors that continuously measure pressure, humidity, temperature, and wind ...

Texas Monthly - 22 Sep 2017
That it would cross the Yucatán and, feeding off the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, grow into the strongest hurricane to hit Texas since Carla, in 1961. That it would churn over the state for five agonizing days, releasing more rain than any storm ...

New York Times - 10 Sep 2017
But after the center of the storm passes Tampa early Monday morning, the direction of the winds will reverse and push water back into the bay, adding to the flooding, said Andrew McKaughan, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in Tampa.

The Verge - 22 Sep 2017
One is the P-3, which flies at about 10,000 feet or below, directly into the worst of the hurricane and through the eye. The other is the Gulfstream IV, which flies around the hurricane at about 41,000 to 45,000 feet. Think about them as cars, Sears ...

WBUR - 26 Sep 2017
When they arrived at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, they were ushered into intensive care and got the terrifying diagnosis: leukemia. The reality was overwhelming. “I had to learn what leukemia was,” Jennifer says. “I knew it was a cancer of ...

Deutsche Welle - 06 Sep 2017
Tesla autopilot hits storm over Irma-fleeing software upgrade 11.09.2017. When the electric car firm Tesla remotely upgraded some of its cars to expand their mileage capacity to allow people to flee further from Hurricane Irma, little did it know ...

CapeNews.net - 08 Sep 2017
Working with a team of co-pilots, Commander Price flies into the centers of powerful, ocean-born storms. It is often dark and rainy, with the crew relying on radar to reach the eye of the hurricane. As they approach the middle, wind speeds pick up ...

Seeking Alpha - 26 Sep 2017
We've also had alternative capital with people looking for additional yield, looking to lessen their correlations to macro events and perhaps bet on weather and for some yield pickup, so we've got alternative capital move into the market and that's led ...

FOX News Radio (blog) - 28 Aug 2017
I've participated in way too many hurricanes. For some reason, it felt a little too normal to have to fly to a different city than where tropical weather struck and to drive a rented car hundreds of miles to get to the right place. But Harvey gave me a ...

Quartz - 16 Sep 2017
What is it like crossing through the eye wall and into the eye? It's usually where the most intense rain is at, and the most intense updrafts and downdrafts. It's challenging to fly, because you're being shaken around. It's the most intense portion of ...

Eater - 25 Sep 2017
On Thursday, September 7, the governor of Georgia issued a mandatory evacuation of all 147,000 Savannah residents. Hurricane Irma was barreling toward the coastal city, expected to make landfall as a Category 4 that coming weekend. After the damage ...

The Atlantic - 08 Sep 2017
One difficulty comes in communicating warnings to those who don't speak English. And by combining ship tracking images and wind tracking data, it's possible to see how marine craft have been avoiding the storm. Also, despite EPA administrator Scott ...